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Gaza Demolitions Fan Fears of Permanent Removal of Palestinians

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Israel's Gaza Demolitions Fan Fears of Permanent Removal of Palestinians

 

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GAZA (Reuters) — A growing campaign of Israeli demolitions in Gaza City has left hundreds homeless and fueled fears that Palestinians are being permanently pushed from their homes.

 

The September 5 destruction of the 15-story Mushtaha Tower, which displaced dozens of families including bank worker Shady Salama Al-Rayyes, marked the start of intensified strikes on high-rises. Israel says Hamas uses such towers for observation and attacks, while critics — including the U.N. Human Rights Office (OHCHR) — warn the demolitions may amount to ethnic cleansing.

 

Since August, Israeli forces have leveled up to 20 Gaza City tower blocks, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claiming 50 “terrorist towers” destroyed. Residents and aid groups say entire neighborhoods, including Zeitoun, Tuffah, and Sheikh al-Radwan, have been flattened, as satellite imagery confirms widespread damage.

 

Israel’s military insists demolitions target Hamas infrastructure and are reviewed by legal and intelligence officers. Hamas denies using residential towers, and OHCHR says Israel has failed to provide evidence for its claims. Meanwhile, residents say panic evacuations leave families with nothing, forcing them into tents or overcrowded shelters in southern Gaza.

 

The demolitions come amid Israel’s ground offensive, which has already displaced most of Gaza’s 2.3 million people and killed over 65,000 since the war began after Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attacks. U.N. experts say the destruction of homes and infrastructure could constitute war crimes.

Key Takeaways

  • High-rise demolitions: Israel has destroyed dozens of Gaza City towers, saying Hamas uses them militarily.

  • Humanitarian fears: U.N. warns demolitions may be aimed at permanently displacing Palestinians.

  • Escalating toll: Over 65,000 killed in Gaza war, with most of the population repeatedly displaced.

 

Read original report from Reuters

 

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